Maraming perks living abroad at isa na dun na appreciate ko na maraming parks where I moved. Minsan natutulog pa nga ako sa mga park lol. Sa Pinas kasi puro shopping mall lang natatambayan lagi. Pero naintindihan ko rin kasi mainit kaya sa mall dederecho mga tao
Temperature in parks/green spaces are significantly lower than areas full of buildings/concrete. Wala lang incentive sa LGUs mag build ng parks kasi mas may kita sa mga commercial spaces like malls.
swerte talaga ng QC kay Joy Belmonte, huhuhu makikita talaga na hindi corrupt at may malakasakit sa community. Isang malaking sana all!! #MyCityCan'tRelate
Kaya sobrang init na. Wala ng mga puno. Global warming and overpopulation. Ayan anak pa more para overpopulation pa. Tapos export niyo sa ibang bansa as DH, nurse o caregiver
Isang malaking dapat iconsider sa pagtayo ng farm is yung mga magnanakaw. Sadly sa may amin sa may part ng Pampanga di mo maiwanan saglit mga pananim at mga alagang hayop at nanakawin lang.
nakakainggit naman Kasi malaga when you other countries, towns na super daming greenery and open parks. You can't help but wonder what will it take para maging ganoon ang pinas considering we are a tropical country.
NCR has a population density of 55,000 per square mile. I can’t breathe from over crowding and not enough parks for recreation to be healthy. We can’t even protect our mountains, forests and fields from being mishandled and you are looking for greenery in the city? We need the right people in the government and vigilance and discipline from the masses to get better. Ever wonder when you live in Manila the soot that you clean from your nose is dark from the dirty city air that we breathe vs when you live somewhere else where the population is less dense your nasal passages doesn’t have dark soot ?
Wow... akala ko kahit di ka nakakasakay sa eroplano malalaman mong may puno sa QC :D :D :D Too bad I don't have the money to board an airplane to see them :) :) :)
Sinong politikos kaya ang mag pupush ng parkssss sa pinas na puno ng mga treessss. We need them now more than ever. Nandito ako sa progressive na bansa na ang lalaki ng mga parks, halos walang malls which is super good.
Anne is Anne. Never nawalan ng raket. Longevity
ReplyDeleteHeart too. Something about the girls of 1985
DeleteMaraming perks living abroad at isa na dun na appreciate ko na maraming parks where I moved. Minsan natutulog pa nga ako sa mga park lol. Sa Pinas kasi puro shopping mall lang natatambayan lagi. Pero naintindihan ko rin kasi mainit kaya sa mall dederecho mga tao
ReplyDeletetrue ang init sobra. lalo na ngayong buwan ng Mayo para kang nasa loob ng oven. Haha. pero umay na ako sa mall. inflatable pool na ang uso ngayon
DeleteMe too! There's a park near my work. I drive there during lunch hour and have a little siesta in the car.
DeleteTrue, mamumulat ka sa maraming bagay lalo na kung tumira ka sa mga progressive na bansa. Marealize mo kaya naman ng Pinas kaso….
DeleteTemperature in parks/green spaces are significantly lower than areas full of buildings/concrete. Wala lang incentive sa LGUs mag build ng parks kasi mas may kita sa mga commercial spaces like malls.
DeleteDapat nga meron parks, kaso ginawa na kasing Subdivision ng mga gahamang politiko.
ReplyDeleteDapat may provisions para sa Park kada barangay or at least bayan and commuter parking Sa istasyon Ng mga trains
Deleteswerte talaga ng QC kay Joy Belmonte, huhuhu makikita talaga na hindi corrupt at may malakasakit sa community. Isang malaking sana all!! #MyCityCan'tRelate
ReplyDelete10:50 May green lang sa QC swerte na?
Deletetaga QC ako. mali ka
DeleteKaya sobrang init na. Wala ng mga puno. Global warming and overpopulation. Ayan anak pa more para overpopulation pa. Tapos export niyo sa ibang bansa as DH, nurse o caregiver
ReplyDeleteWala na talagang puno eh paano marami ng nagsitayuang building ng mga business companies
DeleteWalang urban planning
DeleteSa qc talaga ma-puno, yun din napansin ko
ReplyDeleteMga teh san sa pinas maganda magpatayo ng bahay na di bahain at pwedeng magkaroon ng farm? Yung malapit sana sa manila.
ReplyDeleteNueva Ecija, rice granary of the Philippines
DeleteIsang malaking dapat iconsider sa pagtayo ng farm is yung mga magnanakaw. Sadly sa may amin sa may part ng Pampanga di mo maiwanan saglit mga pananim at mga alagang hayop at nanakawin lang.
DeleteSad. Every city is turning into an urban concrete jungle ðŸ˜
ReplyDeleteAntipolo, Quezon province
ReplyDeleteDaming hanash ng tiga-Mandaluyong dati. Feeling laking Australia si ante nyo.
ReplyDeleteIlipat si Isko na malilinis ang “Ilog Pasig!”
ReplyDeletenakakainggit naman Kasi malaga when you other countries, towns na super daming greenery and open parks. You can't help but wonder what will it take para maging ganoon ang pinas considering we are a tropical country.
ReplyDeleteNCR has a population density of 55,000 per square mile. I can’t breathe from over crowding and not enough parks for recreation to be healthy. We can’t even protect our mountains, forests and fields from being mishandled and you are looking for greenery in the city? We need the right people in the government and vigilance and discipline from the masses to get better. Ever wonder when you live in Manila the soot that you clean from your nose is dark from the dirty city air that we breathe vs when you live somewhere else where the population is less dense your nasal passages doesn’t have dark soot ?
ReplyDeleteHello, Anne. In fairness to Makati and San Juan, may Greenbelt and Greenhills sila, respectively.
ReplyDeleteWow... akala ko kahit di ka nakakasakay sa eroplano malalaman mong may puno sa QC :D :D :D Too bad I don't have the money to board an airplane to see them :) :) :)
ReplyDeleteWell.... 14million in metro manila alone sa liit na yan.
ReplyDeleteAll talk. Just a plant a tree ok?
ReplyDeleteI wonder what part of QC this is.
ReplyDeleteUP ateneo campus areas to. Tapos yung may circle QC circle saka govt center
DeleteSinong politikos kaya ang mag pupush ng parkssss sa pinas na puno ng mga treessss. We need them now more than ever. Nandito ako sa progressive na bansa na ang lalaki ng mga parks, halos walang malls which is super good.
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